"Under" is used when something moves to a position directly beneath.
It often touching or close to the bottom of something — like a coin rolling under a sofa.
Under means اس کے تحت
"Popular with" is the correct phrase used to indicate that someone is well-liked by a specific group of people.
"With" correctly connects "popular" to "employees," showing their admiration or approval.
The correct preposition with "concerned" in this context is "about", meaning to be worried or aware of something.
Example: We should be concerned about climate change and its effects.
Among is used when referring to a group of three or more.
ASEAN is an alliance among the ten Southeast Asian nations, meaning it involves all ten countries.
Acquainted is followed by with.
With is a preposition here.
Acquainted with someone means کسی سے واقفیت ہونا
I am not acquainted with her father.
The sentence should be "I saw you dancing at the party."
This specifies the particular party being referred to.
The phrase "run out of" is a common English expression meaning to have no more of something.
So, "We have run out of groceries and provisions" is grammatically and idiomatically correct.
Where does she come from means وہ کہاں سے تعلق رکھتی ہے
He comes home late.
Usually no article required before home or house.
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